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enSun, 02 Aug 2015 22:30:34 GMTSun, 02 Aug 2015 22:30:34 GMTRev933225The FoxFast Windows 8 AppTwentieth Century Fox Television Distribution licenses TV shows and movies to broadcasters around the world. In 30 days, a team of Silverlight and .NET developers at Fox built an app for Windows 8 and published it to the Windows Store. The FoxFast app for Windows 8 is for their worldwide broadcast partners to find, learn about, securely screen, and pick marketing assets to use to promote their shows. Take a look at this video about the app that they created to share their excitement with their broadcast partners.

If you are a fan of Twentieth Century Fox shows or movies, you should check out the Fox Now and FX Networks Windows 8 Apps in the Windows Store today.

Because this video contains copyright material, it is not available for download.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/FoxFast8Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution licenses TV shows and movies to broadcasters around the world. In 30 days, a team of Silverlight and .NET developers at Fox built an app for Windows 8 and published it to the Windows Store. The FoxFast app for Windows 8 is for their worldwide broadcast partners to find, learn about, securely screen, and pick marketing assets to use to promote their shows. Take a look at this video about the app that they created to share their excitement with their broadcast partners. If you are a fan of Twentieth Century Fox shows or movies, you should check out the Fox Now and FX Networks Windows 8 Apps in the Windows Store today. Because this video contains copyright material, it is not available for download. 70https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/FoxFast8
Tue, 30 Oct 2012 05:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/FoxFast8Michael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/FoxFast8/RSSMediaWindows 8Ball Watch Tutorial 1: Creating a Watch ApplicationBall Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you will download the assets and code needed to start building a watch for the Ball Silverlight Contest.

Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18+. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.

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Ball Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you will download the assets and code needed to start building a watch for the Ball Silverlight Contest.
Download and install Microsoft Expression Studio 4 (includes Expression Blend 4).
Download the Ball Trainmaster Cannonball Watch from the
Expression Gallery. Download the Design and Submission Guidelines and list of eligible watches from
here. Download watch image assets from
this SkyDrive. Watch additional
Expression Blend Training Videos Submit your watch to the Expression Gallery by August 5, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18&#43;. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.
486https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-1-Creating-a-Watch-Application
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 18:44:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-1-Creating-a-Watch-ApplicationMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-1-Creating-a-Watch-Application/RSSBall Watch USAExpression BlendExpression Blend 4SilverlightSilverlight 4Ball Watch Tutorial 8: Preparing the Watch for SubmissionBall Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you will learn how to prepare your watch for submission to the Ball Silverlight Contest.

Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18+. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.

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Ball Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you will learn how to prepare your watch for submission to the Ball Silverlight Contest.
Download and install Microsoft Expression Studio 4 (includes Expression Blend 4).
Download the Ball Trainmaster Cannonball Watch from the
Expression Gallery. Download the Design and Submission Guidelines and list of eligible watches from
here. Download watch image assets from
this SkyDrive. Watch additional
Expression Blend Training Videos Submit your watch to the Expression Gallery by August 5, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18&#43;. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.
467https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-8-Preparing-the-Watch-for-Submission
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 18:14:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-8-Preparing-the-Watch-for-SubmissionMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-8-Preparing-the-Watch-for-Submission/RSSBall Watch USAExpression BlendExpression Blend 4SilverlightSilverlight 4Ball Watch Tutorial 7: Binding the Date IndicatorBall Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you learn how to use template binding to set the watch's date indicator.

Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18+. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.

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Ball Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you learn how to use template binding to set the watch's date indicator.
Download and install Microsoft Expression Studio 4 (includes Expression Blend 4).
Download the Ball Trainmaster Cannonball Watch from the
Expression Gallery. Download the Design and Submission Guidelines and list of eligible watches from
here. Download watch image assets from
this SkyDrive. Watch additional
Expression Blend Training Videos. Read and follow the
design and submission guidelines. Submit your watch to the Expression Gallery by August 5, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18&#43;. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.
108https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-7-Binding-the-Date-Indicator
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 18:13:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-7-Binding-the-Date-IndicatorMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-7-Binding-the-Date-Indicator/RSSBall Watch USAExpression BlendExpression Blend 4SilverlightSilverlight 4Ball Watch Tutorial 6: Animating Day and NightBall Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial, you will see how to animate day and night modes using the Visual State Manager as well as how to use visual effects to simulate glowing visual elements.

Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18+. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.

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Ball Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial, you will see how to animate day and night modes using the Visual State Manager as well as how to use visual effects to simulate glowing visual elements.
Download and install Microsoft Expression Studio 4 (includes Expression Blend 4).
Download the Ball Trainmaster Cannonball Watch from the
Expression Gallery. Download the Design and Submission Guidelines and list of eligible watches from
here. Download watch image assets from
this SkyDrive. Watch additional
Expression Blend Training Videos Submit your watch to the Expression Gallery by August 5, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18&#43;. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.
659https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-6-Animating-Day-and-Night
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 18:13:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-6-Animating-Day-and-NightMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-6-Animating-Day-and-Night/RSSBall Watch USAExpression BlendExpression Blend 4SilverlightSilverlight 4Ball Watch Tutorial 5: Creating Concentric CirclesBall Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you see how to use a repeating radial gradient to create concentric circles on the watch face.

Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18+. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.

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Ball Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you see how to use a repeating radial gradient to create concentric circles on the watch face.
Download and install Microsoft Expression Studio 4 (includes Expression Blend 4).
Download the Ball Trainmaster Cannonball Watch from the
Expression Gallery. Download the Design and Submission Guidelines and list of eligible watches from
here. Download watch image assets from
this SkyDrive. Watch additional
Expression Blend Training Videos Submit your watch to the Expression Gallery by August 5, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18&#43;. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.
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Mon, 07 Jun 2010 18:13:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-5-Creating-Concentric-CirclesMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-5-Creating-Concentric-Circles/RSSBall Watch USAExpression BlendExpression Blend 4SilverlightSilverlight 4Ball Watch Tutorial 4: Using an Dash Pattern for Second MarksBall Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you will see how to use an ellipse with a dash pattern to draw the second marks on the watch face.

Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18+. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.

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Ball Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you will see how to use an ellipse with a dash pattern to draw the second marks on the watch face.
Download and install Microsoft Expression Studio 4 (includes Expression Blend 4).
Download the Ball Trainmaster Cannonball Watch from the
Expression Gallery. Download the Design and Submission Guidelines and list of eligible watches from
here. Download watch image assets from
this SkyDrive. Watch additional
Expression Blend Training Videos Submit your watch to the Expression Gallery by August 5, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18&#43;. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.
361https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-4-Using-an-Dash-Pattern-for-Second-Marks
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 18:12:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-4-Using-an-Dash-Pattern-for-Second-MarksMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-4-Using-an-Dash-Pattern-for-Second-Marks/RSSBall Watch USAExpression BlendSilverlightSilverlight 4Ball Watch Tutorial 3: Animating the Second HandBall Silverlight Design ContestIn this demonstration you will see how to animate the second hand so that the watch tells the correct time.

Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18+. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.

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Ball Silverlight Design ContestIn this demonstration you will see how to animate the second hand so that the watch tells the correct time.
Download and install Microsoft Expression Studio 4 (includes Expression Blend 4).
Download the Ball Trainmaster Cannonball Watch from the
Expression Gallery. Download the Design and Submission Guidelines and list of eligible watches from
here. Download watch image assets from
this SkyDrive. Watch additional
Expression Blend Training Videos Submit your watch to the Expression Gallery by August 5, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18&#43;. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.
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Mon, 07 Jun 2010 18:10:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-3-Animating-the-Second-HandMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-3-Animating-the-Second-Hand/RSSBall Watch USAExpression BlendExpression Blend 4SilverlightSilverlight 4Ball Watch Tutorial 2: Tracing Visual ElementsBall Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you will learn how to trace the visual elements that make up a watch.

Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18+. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.

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Ball Silverlight Design ContestIn this tutorial you will learn how to trace the visual elements that make up a watch.
Download and install Microsoft Expression Studio 4 (includes Expression Blend 4).
Download the Ball Trainmaster Cannonball Watch from the
Expression Gallery. Download the Design and Submission Guidelines and list of eligible watches from
here. Download watch image assets from
this SkyDrive. Watch additional
Expression Blend Training Videos Submit your watch to the Expression Gallery by August 5, 2010 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Contest open only to professionals or hobbyists in the field of software/web development or interactive design who are residents of the 50 United States (includes District of Columbia), 18&#43;. Contest ends August 5, 2010. For official rules,
click here.
511https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-2-Tracing-Visual-Elements
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 18:08:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-2-Tracing-Visual-ElementsMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter1https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Synergist/Ball-Watch-Tutorial-2-Tracing-Visual-Elements/RSSBall Watch USAExpression BlendExpression Blend 4SilverlightSilverlight 4Cinnafilm at NABCinnafilm to learn about their Pixel Strings GPU Engine and their Dark
Energy software, some very cool image processing technology for film and video processing.
You can see some samples of what their software does
here.

Note: The titles in the interview are slightly incorrect - in my rush to get this out, I mistyped Chris and Don's titles. They are actually CTO and VP, Media & Entertainment, respectively. - MSS 4/20/2010
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Cinnafilm-at-NABAt NAB Michael Scherotter sat down with Chris Gorman (CTO) and Don Levy (VP, Media &amp; Entertainment) from
Cinnafilm to learn about their Pixel Strings GPU Engine and their Dark
Energy software, some very cool image processing technology for film and video processing.
You can see some samples of what their software does
here. Note: The titles in the interview are slightly incorrect - in my rush to get this out, I mistyped Chris and Don's titles. They are actually CTO and VP, Media &amp; Entertainment, respectively. - MSS 4/20/2010
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Wed, 21 Apr 2010 00:31:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Cinnafilm-at-NABMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Cinnafilm-at-NAB/RSSVideoVideosAssociated Press at Mix 2010We were lucky to be able to sit down with Jeffrey Litvack and Jonathan Malek from the Associated Press, one of the most respected and oldest suppliers of news

content in the industry. Jeffrey and Jonathan discuss how the rapidly changing news industry is requiring the AP to dramatically change its strategic roadmap. The future of AP includes an all new Silverlight-based
Desktop News Reader using targeting advertising backed up by all new Azure services for desktop, mobile and tablet devices. You will be surprised to learn an entirely new architecture is going to released based largely on Microsoft’s technology stack.

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We were lucky to be able to sit down with Jeffrey Litvack and Jonathan Malek from the Associated Press, one of the most respected and oldest suppliers of news
content in the industry. Jeffrey and Jonathan discuss how the rapidly changing news industry is requiring the AP to dramatically change its strategic roadmap. The future of AP includes an all new Silverlight-based
Desktop News Reader using targeting advertising backed up by all new Azure services for desktop, mobile and tablet devices. You will be surprised to learn an entirely new architecture is going to released based largely on Microsoft’s technology stack.
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Sat, 10 Apr 2010 15:15:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Associated-Press-at-Mix-2010Michael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Associated-Press-at-Mix-2010/RSSSilverlightWindows Phone 7WP7USA Today at Mix 2010]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/USA-Today-at-Mix-2010We grabbed a coffee and sat down with Steve Kurtz and Brett Coffman from USA Today digital to discuss the challenges they are facing in news distribution industry and how critical it is for them to have USA Today content across as many digital form factors
as possible. Learn how the nation’s premier new content provider has recently optimized their home page and are working with Microsoft to include a new Silverlight based sports salary application on their sports section – to continue in the theme of the what
USA Today is known for &quot;brief but relevant statistical news information&quot; – one of their trademark signatures .
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Sat, 10 Apr 2010 06:51:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/USA-Today-at-Mix-2010Michael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/USA-Today-at-Mix-2010/RSSSilverlightComcast Chat at Mix 2010]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Comcast-Chat-at-Mix-2010We sat down with Chris Dixon and Shaun Gerhing from Comcast’s CIM(Comcast Interactive Media Group) to discuss how they are rapidly evolving Comcast members viewing experiences across four screens with new technology. Part of their new member retainment
and value add thinking involves a new Silverlight based linear TV discovery application that allows Comcast members to view content choices, program their DVR and even explore VOD(Video on Demand) choices all from their desktop and eventually their mobile
devices. 417https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Comcast-Chat-at-Mix-2010
Sat, 10 Apr 2010 06:39:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Comcast-Chat-at-Mix-2010Michael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Comcast-Chat-at-Mix-2010/RSSSilverlightMySpace Qizmt, a .NET MapReduce Framework
MapReduce framework for .NET called
Qizmt as an open source project. MapReduce is a software framework "to support distributed computing on large data sets on clusters of computers"
Wikipedia.
I interviewed Mikhael Berlyant, Executive Director of Information and Discovery and Daniel Rule, Data Mining Manager at MySpace to learn more about the framework that they built.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/MySpace-Qizmt-a-NET-MapReduce-FrameworkMySpace just released a
MapReduce framework for .NET called
Qizmt as an open source project. MapReduce is a software framework &quot;to support distributed computing on large data sets on clusters of computers&quot;
Wikipedia.
I interviewed Mikhael Berlyant, Executive Director of Information and Discovery and Daniel Rule, Data Mining Manager at MySpace to learn more about the framework that they built.
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Wed, 07 Oct 2009 18:35:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/MySpace-Qizmt-a-NET-MapReduce-FrameworkMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/MySpace-Qizmt-a-NET-MapReduce-Framework/RSS.NET.NET Framework 3.5.NET FrameworkMapReducemyspaceCCR at MySpaceMySpace
has done some pretty amazing things with the Robotic Developer Studio. When they found out it contained a very powerful component, the Concurrency and Coordination
Runtime (CCR), the architects built it into the architecture of MySpace, the largest .NET site in the world. At MySpace, I met Principal Architect Erik Nelson and Senior Architect Akash Patel who walked me through how they were using the CCR.
If you have an
MSDN subscription, you are a student, or you are at a
qualifying startup, you can now download and use the Robotic Toolkit as part of the program.
]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/CCR-at-MySpaceMySpace
has done some pretty amazing things with the Robotic Developer Studio. When they found out it contained a very powerful component, the Concurrency and Coordination
Runtime (CCR), the architects built it into the architecture of MySpace, the largest .NET site in the world. At MySpace, I met Principal Architect Erik Nelson and Senior Architect Akash Patel who walked me through how they were using the CCR.
If you have an
MSDN subscription, you are a student, or you are at a
qualifying startup, you can now download and use the Robotic Toolkit as part of the program.
1169https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/CCR-at-MySpace
Tue, 06 Oct 2009 15:22:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/CCR-at-MySpaceMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter4https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/CCR-at-MySpace/RSSCCRmyspaceRoboticsRobotics StudioArtist Explorer - a Silverlight 2 MashupSouth by Southwest Interactive Conferece in Austin, Texas this past week, Mashery hosted a contest, Circus
Mashimus to encourage people to create mashup applications using their customers' web services. I learned about it a week before and decided to create an entry using web services from Best
Buy, The New York Times,
Billboard, and Intelepeer (not a Mashery customer but one of our partners). The mashup is an
artist explorer that lets you research musical artists using the services and then lets you send an SMS message about your findings to anyone's mobile phone.
I will be releasing Silverlight kits with source code for each of the APIs (Best Buy, The New York Times, Billboard, and Intelepeer) shortly - watch my blog for more info on the kits. With these Silverlight kits, developers
and designers can access these companys' services and build cool applications with little to no coding - just
Expression Blend. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Artist-Explorer-a-Silverlight-2-MashupAt the South by Southwest Interactive Conferece in Austin, Texas this past week, Mashery hosted a contest, Circus
Mashimus to encourage people to create mashup applications using their customers' web services. I learned about it a week before and decided to create an entry using web services from Best
Buy, The New York Times,
Billboard, and Intelepeer (not a Mashery customer but one of our partners). The mashup is an
artist explorer that lets you research musical artists using the services and then lets you send an SMS message about your findings to anyone's mobile phone.
I will be releasing Silverlight kits with source code for each of the APIs (Best Buy, The New York Times, Billboard, and Intelepeer) shortly - watch my blog for more info on the kits. With these Silverlight kits, developers
and designers can access these companys' services and build cool applications with little to no coding - just
Expression Blend. 359https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Artist-Explorer-a-Silverlight-2-Mashup
Fri, 20 Mar 2009 00:12:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Artist-Explorer-a-Silverlight-2-MashupMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter2https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Artist-Explorer-a-Silverlight-2-Mashup/RSSmashupMusicSilverlight 2JamBase.com - Go See Live MusicJamBase.com, a San Francisco-based website that is all about finding and going to live music performances. I met Andy and his colleauges at the
Bandwidth Conference this summer and after hearing about their new API, I just had to try doing a
mashup with it using Popfly - I wrote about it on my blog
here. Because their site runs on ASP.net with SQL Server, I wanted to sit down with Andy
Gadiel, the founder to have a chat. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/JamBasecom-Go-See-Live-MusicLast week I visited JamBase.com, a San Francisco-based website that is all about finding and going to live music performances. I met Andy and his colleauges at the
Bandwidth Conference this summer and after hearing about their new API, I just had to try doing a
mashup with it using Popfly - I wrote about it on my blog
here. Because their site runs on ASP.net with SQL Server, I wanted to sit down with Andy
Gadiel, the founder to have a chat. 884https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/JamBasecom-Go-See-Live-Music
Tue, 14 Oct 2008 05:30:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/JamBasecom-Go-See-Live-MusicMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/JamBasecom-Go-See-Live-Music/RSSASP.NETMusicSQL ServerCaaS Conceptual ArchitectureMichael Scherotter joins his colleauge
Joe Hofstader, a telecommunications sector architect evangelist, for another discussion on Communications as a Service (CaaS), this time going
deeper into the conceptual architecture of CaaS. In the
previous interview, Joe explained how a CaaS architecture could be applied to building telecommunications applications.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/CaaS-Conceptual-ArchitectureMichael Scherotter joins his colleauge
Joe Hofstader, a telecommunications sector architect evangelist, for another discussion on Communications as a Service (CaaS), this time going
deeper into the conceptual architecture of CaaS. In the
previous interview, Joe explained how a CaaS architecture could be applied to building telecommunications applications.
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Wed, 11 Jun 2008 04:48:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/CaaS-Conceptual-ArchitectureMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/CaaS-Conceptual-Architecture/RSSCaaSTelecommunicationsCommunications as a Service (CaaS)Michael Scherotter interviews his colleague
Joe Hofstader, an architect evangelist within the telecommunications sector to learn about Communications as a
Service (CaaS) a architecture for building multi-tennant telecommunications application.
In a
follow-up interview, Joe explains the conceptual architecture behind CaaS. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Communications-as-a-Service-CaaSMichael Scherotter interviews his colleague
Joe Hofstader, an architect evangelist within the telecommunications sector to learn about Communications as a
Service (CaaS) a architecture for building multi-tennant telecommunications application.
In a
follow-up interview, Joe explains the conceptual architecture behind CaaS. 1087https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Communications-as-a-Service-CaaS
Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:14:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Communications-as-a-Service-CaaSMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Communications-as-a-Service-CaaS/RSSCaaSTelecommunicationsA New Photobucket.com APIPublishing an API (Application Programming Interface) is an essential part to becoming part of Web 2.0. Recently at the Web 2.0 expo, Michael Scherotter caught up with the
Photobucket.com team who has just released a
new API for their site. In this interview Michael talks with Justin Hart, an engineer with Photobucket.com who has been working on the API. Photobucket is a photo sharing site popular among bloggers as a location
to store their images.

The REST API is extensive with many methods so Michael has created an open-source project on Google Code to build a Silverlight 2 library for it which supports REST web services.

Other Download Formats:

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Publishing an API (Application Programming Interface) is an essential part to becoming part of Web 2.0. Recently at the Web 2.0 expo, Michael Scherotter caught up with the
Photobucket.com team who has just released a
new API for their site. In this interview Michael talks with Justin Hart, an engineer with Photobucket.com who has been working on the API. Photobucket is a photo sharing site popular among bloggers as a location
to store their images.
The REST API is extensive with many methods so Michael has created an open-source project on Google Code to build a Silverlight 2 library for it which supports REST web services.
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Layered Technologies about their grid computing technology. Grid computing is where many systems are assembled together to create one large computing system with vast amounts of processor power, RAM, and storage.

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Fri, 02 May 2008 18:35:54 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Grid-Computing-at-Layered-TechnologiesMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Grid-Computing-at-Layered-Technologies/RSSWeb HostingVideo4Ever - School Sports OnlineI was at the
NAB show earlier this month, I met Dan Gustafson from
Video4Ever who proceded to show me the coolest Silverlight application for watching high school sporting events and including scoreboard/event data.
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Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:35:28 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Video4Ever-School-Sports-OnlineMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Video4Ever-School-Sports-Online/RSSSilverlightWindows MediaWindows Media CenterA Tour Through CrystalTech's Data CenterMichael Scherotter just visited
CrystalTech a web hosting provider in Scottsdale, Arizona. President Bob Cichon took Michael on a tour of the data center.
At $2.95 per month for an ASP.Net 3.5 developer account Michael is also a customer of CrystalTech with his
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CrystalTech a web hosting provider in Scottsdale, Arizona. President Bob Cichon took Michael on a tour of the data center.
At $2.95 per month for an ASP.Net 3.5 developer account Michael is also a customer of CrystalTech with his
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Michael Scherotter met Jeff Sass of Myxer a company that has built an ASP.net/SQL Server-based web service for ad-supported mobile content.
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Fri, 21 Mar 2008 21:29:26 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Myxer-Ad-Supported-Mobile-ContentMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter1https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Myxer-Ad-Supported-Mobile-Content/RSSASP.NETSoftwareSoftware ServicesSQL ServerWindows MobileDesktop Music ChannelSouth by Southwest in Austin, Tamara Phillips of
Desktop Music Channel showed
Michael Scherotter a Software+Services solution that includes a compelling desktop applications with service-based push technology.
The Desktop Music Channel is a new way for artists and bands to create an interactive desktop experience for their fans.]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Desktop-Music-ChannelAt South by Southwest in Austin, Tamara Phillips of
Desktop Music Channel showed
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Fri, 21 Mar 2008 04:57:26 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Desktop-Music-ChannelMichael S. ScherotterMichael S. Scherotter3https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Communicating/Desktop-Music-Channel/RSSSoftwareSoftware ServicesWindows Vista